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Percy B. Hulse was born in 1896, probably Schencetady, the son of Joseph and Cordelia Hulse. His sister was: | Percy B. Hulse was born in 1896, probably Schencetady, the son of Joseph and Cordelia Hulse. His sister was: | ||
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Percy B. Hulse died at his home, 442 Hulett street, Schenectady, on April 30, 1938 was was buried in Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938 | Percy B. Hulse died at his home, 442 Hulett street, Schenectady, on April 30, 1938 was was buried in Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938 |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 9 February 2014
Birth
Percy B. Hulse was born in 1896, probably Schencetady, the son of Joseph and Cordelia Hulse. His sister was:
- Mrs. Charles McCabe, of Middlebury, Vt.
Military
Percy B. Hulse enlisted in the army in 1917 and served overseas.
Death
![](/wikiBio/images/thumb/0/02/Grave-Knox-HulsePercyB.jpg/200px-Grave-Knox-HulsePercyB.jpg)
Photo by Donna Gwin
Percy B. Hulse died at his home, 442 Hulett street, Schenectady, on April 30, 1938 was was buried in Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938
Obituary
PERCY B. HULSE Percy B. Hulse, 42, World war veteran who died Saturday at his home, 442 Hulett street, of a heart attack, will be buried tomorrow afternoon, after services at 2 o'clock at his late home conducted by Rev. Harold Buckland of Albany Street Methodist Church. The home will be open tonight after 7 o'clock. He was a native of this city (Schenectady, where he had been a lifelong resident. He enlisted in the army in 1917 and served overseas. He had long been in poor health. He was a member of the American Legion. Besides his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hulse, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Charles McCabe, of Middlebury, Vt. Schenectady Gazette - May 2, 1938
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